In storytelling, perspective (or point of view) determines how much information the reader receives and how they feel about the characters.
: An immersive technique that turns the reader into the protagonist. It is often used to create immediacy or a "breaking the fourth wall" effect. Third Person (He/She/They) :
: Photographers use this to add drama. A low-angle shot makes a subject look heroic or imposing, while a high-angle shot can evoke vulnerability or provide vast context. II. Literature: The Narrative Lens
In storytelling, perspective (or point of view) determines how much information the reader receives and how they feel about the characters.
: An immersive technique that turns the reader into the protagonist. It is often used to create immediacy or a "breaking the fourth wall" effect. Third Person (He/She/They) : 3 : Perspective
: Photographers use this to add drama. A low-angle shot makes a subject look heroic or imposing, while a high-angle shot can evoke vulnerability or provide vast context. II. Literature: The Narrative Lens In storytelling, perspective (or point of view) determines